ROCKY HILL - Revenge is sweet. It certainly was for the Newington baseball team Thursday afternoon.

After falling to Rocky Hill 3-2 in the season opener, the Indians redeemed themselves, shutting out the Terriers 11-0 in six innings at Rocky Hill High School.

Josh LeClaire pitched a complete game, allowing just two hits. Joey Zawisza had two RBI, two runs scored and was 3-for-4 on the afternoon while Jay Verino was also 3-for-4 and Jack DeGirolamo hit a double.

“Today all three phases came together well,” Newington head coach ben Alaimo said. “The offense, the defense and the pitching performed at a high level and things seemed to be moving into the right direction. Especially as we move closer to state tournament. I’m looking forward to the challenges ahead.”

Newington is now on a five-game winning streak and is 13-6 on the season. The Indians will travel to Wethersfield on Monday for their last game of the regular season.

SOFTBALL

Rocky Hill 7, Newington 6: The Indians almost completed a comeback, scoring three runs in the top of the seventh, but that was as close as they would get.

Newington’s Rachel Thurston was 2-for-4 at the plate with two runs scored, while Dani Pantano was also 2-for-4.

Pantano received the loss, but only allowed two earned runs. Newington is now 8-10 on the season.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Newington 3, Lewis 0: It’s official, the Indians will be the top seed in the Class M state tournament after beating the Spartans 25-17, 25-9 and 25-13.

“Lewis Mills was the only that could cold have caught us in Class M,” Newington head coach Curt Burns said. “It was a very well played match and it was nice to have a strong showing in a difficult place to play. We were able to take control of the match early.”

Rocky Hill 95, New Britain 57: It was a tough day for the Hurricanes as Rocky Hill took home a commanding win.

Despite the loss, New Britain had some solid individual performances.

Raven Symone Jarrett won the 300-meter Hurdles and came in second in the high jump. Rozalynn Smith won the triple jump and finished second in the long jump. Chelsea Anthony won the shot put and came runner-up in the discus, while Patrice Harrison had second-place finishes in the 100 and 200-meter dash races.

BOYS TRACK

Berlin 89, Plainville 61: The Redcoats picked up their fifth win of the year in easy fashion.

Berlin had three athletes qualify for states: Jack Crowley in the javelin, Jimmy Greico in the 400-meter run and Tyler Dinkins in the high jump.

Plainville did notch two wins from Colin Martin won the discus and shot put.